Many tributes to Mr Cameron have been posted on the Gone Too Soon website.

His death was a second tragedy for his family, as his half-brother Paul McKenzie died in a car crash three years ago.

No-one was charged with his death as the Crown Prosecution Service said a party-goer had used self-defence on Stevie.

Chief Crown Prosecutor for West Yorkshire Mr Neil Franklin said: “The decision about whether there should be a prosecution in relation to Mr Cameron’s death has been considered at length within the CPS, and, among others, I consulted the principal legal advisor for the CPS, Alison Levitt QC.

“In reaching this decision, we have considered all the evidence and taken into account the CPS guidance on self-defence and the prevention of crime, which says that ‘a witness to violent crime with a continuing threat of violence may well be justified in using extreme force to remove a threat of further violence.’

“The CPS has decided that, in this case, the householder was acting in self-defence when confronted with a group of violent intruders who were assaulting his guests.”